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Obtaining Benefits for TBI Disability
  • Published: December 27, 2018

For those with traumatic brain injury, or TBI, long-term disability benefits are a crucial component in the recovery process. Traumatic brain injuries can result from: blow to the head, car accident, military service, fall, or accident involving a firearm. The severity of the injury varies greatly depending on the individual and the circumstances. Signs and Symptoms of TBI TBIs are also referred to as a head injury or an intracranial injury. They all refer to the same type of injury. A mild TBI may cause temporary amnesia, headache, nausea and vomiting, ringing in the ears, or problems with speech. A moderate to severe injury can result in any of the symptoms of a mild injury, but may also include convulsions or seizures, uneven pupil dilation, inability… Read More

  • Published: December 26, 2018

Stomach cramps, bloating, and diarrhea are common to most people, but if they last for long periods of time and are unusually severe, you may have Crohn's disease. But are you eligible for long-term disability benefits? Below, we explain what you need to know about Crohn's disease and long-term disability benefits. To learn more, contact CJ Henry Law Firm today. What Is Crohn's Disease? Crohn's disease is a form of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and can result in tissue damage and increase your risk of other medical conditions. The disease usually affects the lower part of the small intestine but it can appear anywhere in the gastrointestinal system. In most cases, Crohn's disease is a lifetime disorder and therefore requires ongoing medical treatment. The symptoms of Crohn's disease include the following:…Read More

  • Published: December 21, 2018

Migraine sufferers know the difference between a regular headache and a migraine. The pain is usually severe and accompanied by other symptoms including nausea, vomiting, auras (areas of blurred vision, or bright flashes of light), and an increased sensitivity to light and sound. Unlike most other headaches, migraines are neurologically based and can range in severity from mild to totally debilitating. If you suffer from migraines, it's important to know what the insurance company will look at when it comes to awarding long-term disability for migraines. To learn more, contact CJ Henry Law Firm today. Living With Migraine Headaches An occasional migraine headache is an annoyance. But for those who experience recurring migraines, they can impact the performance of daily…Read More

Is Asthma a Disability?
  • Published: December 20, 2018

If you have severe breathing problems, you may be unable to perform duties associated with full-time employment. But is asthma a disability? The short answer is, it depends. Diagnosis and treatment should be well-documented, and also include medical evidence from a qualified medical professional. To learn more, speak to a long-term disability lawyer at CJ Henry Law Firm today. Breathing Disorders Which May Qualify for Disability Chronic Pulmonary Insufficiency (CPI) CPI is a category of progressive lung diseases and includes emphysema, non-reversible (refractory) asthma, chronic bronchitis, and some forms of bronchiectasis. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) falls under this category of disorders. Common breathing difficulties associated with these disorders are coughing and wheezing, as well as shortness of breath. Many COPD sufferers also experience… Read More

  • Published: December 19, 2018

For millions of Americans, filing for Fibromyalgia disability benefits can be an intimidating process. Fibromyalgia (FM) is a medical condition which causes physical impairment, pain, discomfort, and fatigue. Individuals with FM may experience depression as a result of dealing with persistent pain. Managing FM may leave you unable to work and in need of long-term benefits. If this describes your situation, there are things you need to know before you file a claim for disability benefits due to FM. Fibromyalgia Is Most Common Among Women Women between the ages of 25 and 60 are more likely to develop Fibromyalgia. Men are diagnosed with FM, but women are diagnosed at a rate ten times as high as men. As many as two percent of the population, or…Read More

  • Published: December 17, 2018

Degenerative disc disease (DDD) disability benefits can be difficult to secure due to the confusing nature of DDD symptoms. If you have questions about filing a disability claim, contact the CJ Henry Law Firm, PLLC today. Understanding Degenerative Disc Disease Degenerative disc disease is the most common cause of lower back pain. It occurs when the intervertebral discs of the spine begin to wear down or erode. These discs are like rubber that acts as a cushion between the vertebrae. They allow you to move and bend with ease and flexibility. They can be likened to shock absorbers. But, like rubber, they tend to crack and deteriorate with age. It can result in a variety of medical conditions such as degenerative arthritis. When applying…Read More

  • Published: December 14, 2018

The complicated nature of chronic fatigue syndrome can make filing a disability claim for this condition both challenging and confusing. The main characteristic of CFS is extreme fatigue that cannot be traced to an underlying medical cause. If you have questions about whether you are eligible for chronic fatigue syndrome disability benefits, a disability attorney at the CJ Henry Law Firm, PLLC can help. How Do Long Term Disability Insurance Companies Evaluate Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Disability Claims? Because the causes and impact of CFS are often vague and difficult to pinpoint, many insurance companies will refer to CFS disability cases to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). They rely on the expertise of the organization to examine a request to determine its legitimacy. According to the CDC, the following…Read More

  • Published: November 28, 2018

It's important to know what qualifies for short-term disability coverage in order to get the most out of your income, meet the needs of your family, and get the benefits you pay for. Short-term disability coverage is meant to provide a percentage of your income between the time you experience an illness or injury, and the time your long-term benefits take effect. You should be aware of the following three components of short-term disability: Qualifying medical conditions Policy change eligibility periods Carrier coverage periods Qualifying Medical Conditions First, you must be unable to fulfill the basic demands of your full-time job. Next, you must have your physician provide documentation about the medical condition which prevents you from working. Lastly, you…Read More

  • Published: November 27, 2018

If you suffer from depression and anxiety, you are not alone. Statistics show that no less than 40 million American adults – a full 20% of the population – share this debilitating illness. The symptoms and outcomes are broad, but what is most common among sufferers is the inability to function in the fast-paced employment environment. As a result, many attempt to apply for disability benefits to supplement their often simple and minimal existence. Unfortunately, all too often your claim for long term disability for depression and anxiety is denied. The legal experts at CJ Henry Law Firm are here to help you win your application. Keep reading to find out the most common reasons that your petition could be opposed.…Read More

  • Published: November 20, 2018

If you are seeking disability, you may have to go through an independent medical examination (IME). It can be intimidating to attend a medical exam with a doctor you don’t know. However, your disability attorney can help you prepare for any questions the IME doctor may ask. Contact CJ Henry Law Firm, PLLC for more information about your specific situation. What Is an Independent Medical Examination? If you’ve filed a long term disability claim and the insurance company wants additional medical information, they may ask you to attend an independent medical examination. Most disability insurance policies allow the insurance company to send you to at least one IME during the determination process. If they ask you to attend an independent medical examination, it’s important that you…Read More

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